fancy free

The phrase "fancy free" is used to describe a state of being carefree or without worries. It implies a sense of freedom, typically in terms of not being tied down by responsibilities, commitments, or restrictions. It suggests a person who is lighthearted, spontaneous, and living life with a sense of adventure and no burdens.


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